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'Don't be uneasy, friend Joseph, I shall take care of you; I have another estate in Suabia, a fine house and gardens, in perfect order Bertha and you shall have the care of it, with a servant under her to keep it clean, and a man under you to work in the gardens - what say you to that?'
The Castle of Wolfenbach Eliza 1793
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The name of the Suevi has been preserved in Suabia.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Latin, and it does not seem at all probable that, in the swamps between Suabia and Batavia, Clovis, or his predecessors, should speak Latin.
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The inhabitant of the banks of the Elbe is connected with the cultivator of Suabia only in speaking nearly the same language, which, it must be admitted, is rather an unpolished and coarse one.
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This council was the cause of the destruction of the house of Suabia, and of thirty years of anarchy in Italy and Germany.
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I think you will do very right to ask leave, and I dare say you will easily get it, to go to the baths in Suabia; that is, supposing that you have consulted some skillful physician, if such a one there be, either at
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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Suabia; and in Puglia, Manfred, whom he had created duke of
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Suabia with assistance from Bohemia's ruler, secured the German crown at the same time.
From a Terrace in Prague Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker
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In 1002 it was plundered, profaned and set on fire by the soldiers of Hermann, duke of Suabia and
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Reisnach-Bergenheim, lords of Reisnach in Suabia, barons of the Holy
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